SimpliVity Data Protection & Recovery

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With SimpliVity, you also get complete data protection, disaster recovery services and business continuity.

SimpliVity’s hyperconverged infrastructure delivers the best of both worlds: x86 cloud economics with critical enterprise capabilities. It uniquely includes native data protection, including both local and remote backup and disaster recovery.

Data protection is the process of making a secondary copy of data on-premises and off-premises so that business operations may continue if the primary copy of data is lost. Data protection is a topic of major significance in IT organizations today

SimpliVity’s Native Backup and Data Protection

According to a survey of 3,300 IT decision makers, “businesses using three or more vendors to supple data protection solutions lost three times as much data as those who unified their data 4 protection strategy around a single vendor” . SimpliVity allows for a complete data protection strategy within one all-encompassing solution.

Because data protection is built in, it completely erases the need for additional backup hardware, software, replication, backup deduplication, and cloud gateway solutions. And, since data remains in a highly-optimized state, backup, recovery and replication of even large data sets occur rapidly and take up minimal storage capacity.

SimpliVity’s Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery is the ability to quickly and reliably re-create necessary systems at a second location. However, not everyone has a disaster recovery site, plan or technology. Disaster recovery is often absent due to lack of budget, lack of a second site, or a false belief that existing backup processes are adequate for disaster recovery. Since most companies can only withstand a few hours of downtime, any lack of preparedness will have consequences.

OmniStack natively includes policy-based VM-centric backup and WAN-optimized replication for disaster recovery, reducing backup and restore times from hours to minutes.

If your company has been on the sidelines, crossing its collective fingers and hoping that a disaster never strikes, it might be time to investigate hyperconverged infrastructure.